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arduino:external-power-supply [2019/04/14 11:49] Ilias Iliopoulos [Schematic] |
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====== Power Arduino Nano with an external power supply ====== | ====== Power Arduino Nano with an external power supply ====== | ||
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My personal view on the subject is that I would never waste an UNO to operate as a controller somewhere inside a closet. The UNO board is suited mostly for development activities. If you want a pure controller board having the exact same functionality as the UNO, with the same ATmega328p chip but in smaller size and with smaller price, go with a Nano. | My personal view on the subject is that I would never waste an UNO to operate as a controller somewhere inside a closet. The UNO board is suited mostly for development activities. If you want a pure controller board having the exact same functionality as the UNO, with the same ATmega328p chip but in smaller size and with smaller price, go with a Nano. | ||
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